It’s hard to believe that when I graduated college (not that long ago), Google and many of your favorite web stars did not exist. Here is a very produced video montage covering the history of Google.
Another “Shift Happens” style video jam packed with facts, figures and deep thoughts for the social media junkie. The video was produced by Erik Qualman who is Global VP of Online Marketing for EF Education and based right here in Cambridge, MA.
As interesting for anyone interested in the national economy as it is for those of us concerned about the Boston technology sector, here is a video that you must watch. It comes from a recent presentation given at a TED conference in February by Juan Enriquez,
You probably have seen this one before but its so true. It’s a great parody video making each of the top social networks an animated character.
Today marks the open launch of Hulu, NBC Universal and News Corporation’s joint venture to bring much of their programming to the web. The site offers more than 250 current and older TV series and over 100 full-length movies. I love Hulu for several reasons. For one, it continues the availability of true "on demand" [...]
What…you didn’t watch the 2006 “Really Awards” – the only award show dedicated to your favorites from Survivor through American Idol? If you are like me, you may have missed this one last year as well but this year is different. Now you can search for and find all of just the precious moments from [...]
Although it was mentioned on the Brightcove blog last week, Adweek is reporting that Cambridge-based Brightcove will move away from developing the consumer portal that it had built on it’s brightcove.com domain to focus on their platform side of the business. The portal will remain active but over on the “brightcove.tv” brand. Brightove will use [...]
In last weeks round-up on the Boston online video space, I started off by stating that the video sector was one area where Boston was gaining significant traction. However, there is yet another sector that Boston has started to capture some serious “street cred” – Mobile.